1967
DOI: 10.1093/chromsci/5.1.15
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Photolytic Degradation as a Means of Organic Structural Determination

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“…In the latter study, a 50-µ1 cell was used and time averaging of the spectrometer output over a period of 1 day permitted use of a sample containing 0.3 µ ß of hydrogen. A new micromethod for the simultaneous determination of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen was developed using gas absorption chromatography with decomposition of the solutes by nickel oxide (100), and Juvet, Tanner, and Tsao (297) developed a new procedure combining mercury-sensitized photolysis with PTGC for organic structural identifications.…”
Section: Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latter study, a 50-µ1 cell was used and time averaging of the spectrometer output over a period of 1 day permitted use of a sample containing 0.3 µ ß of hydrogen. A new micromethod for the simultaneous determination of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen was developed using gas absorption chromatography with decomposition of the solutes by nickel oxide (100), and Juvet, Tanner, and Tsao (297) developed a new procedure combining mercury-sensitized photolysis with PTGC for organic structural identifications.…”
Section: Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%